Road closure near St. Patrick's cathedral due to protest, New York NY
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Police closed streets near Madison Avenue and 51st/515 Streets in New York City due to a protest of about 30 to 40 people in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. The closure caused traffic delays and lane management was required.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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04:15
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, George, they have a protest in front of St.
00:02
Pat, Midtown, North is here.
00:07
Can I find a message?
00:09
Yeah, they have a protest in front of St.
00:11
Patrick's just to be your Midtown, North is here.
00:15
Ten, four.
00:17
And if that's on the air?
00:20
Oh, yes.
00:23
There's a message.
00:25
Yeah, do you know how large these protests is?
00:30
About 30, 40 people in front of the same.
00:38
Orally and a company, correct?
00:41
Yeah, they are orally, Midtown Office just responded.
00:45
Can you have 50 and 5 to keep pulling southbound? Because the arm is blocking some of the lanes.
00:54
We have that closure and I'll have them pull to the light, few cycles.
01:00
And four.
01:01
Sergeant Millick on the air?
01:05
Sergeant Millick, right. He also has a closure in 5-1 in Madison.
01:10
Already get closed.
01:12
I'm on location, and it's not going to be closed.
01:15
I keep it closed, please.
01:18
I'm keeping it closed the whole day.
01:21
Ten-four, thank you.
01:23
Good question.
01:24
I'm on the location.
01:26
I already closed it.
01:30
Ten-four, thank you, Monsere.
01:31
Thank you, Rick.
01:33
Traffic ICP on the air.
01:36
The ICP.
01:37
Hey, Lieutenant Best, I have 5-1 in Madison, 515, closed to Western traffic, all right?
01:44
Ten-four, Lieutenant.
01:45
Thank you so much.
01:53
7-416 to Weizem-Awe.
02:03
Sergeant-a-R on there.
02:08
Sergeant on there.
02:13
Sergeant on there.
02:16
Go on there.
02:19
Mike, can you send a few smart cars over to 515 to Huffleson traffic?
02:25
Stand for.
02:32
14 minutes going.
02:46
7-416, Weizam-1.
02:51
Only here is a 416.
02:56
42nd Street, Broadwich is 6.
03:01
All violation address copy.
03:05
104, 104, that's 4-2 between Broadway and 6.
03:08
4-2.
03:12
That's a 10-4[1].
03:14
Thank you, player, quick, response.
03:16
Thank you so much.
03:17
Oh, we call.
03:18
We're calling.
03:23
We're telling you.
03:24
We're telling core on here.
03:27
Lieutenant Cohen there.
03:29
John and has his arm.
03:31
Here the border.
03:32
All right, thank.
03:46
Officer Lau on the air?
03:50
They are on the air.
03:52
The protesters are still stationary?
03:55
They're stationary in front of Stavaggio.
03:58
For danger.
04:12
Thank you.
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5th Ave, New York, NY 10022
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